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At Issue with Ben Merens show on 04/02/2008 - After a bitter Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Michael Gableman defeated Justice Louis Butler in the race for Supreme Court justice. After four, Ben Merens and his guest discuss the judicial race, the ads, and the debate that may ensue for judicial reform.

The MiddayEugene Alcalay - Norman and Vicki interview pianist Eugene Alcalay who performs live from Studio One with an audience of WPR staff members.
Alcalay plays movements from Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 and No. 3. Alcalay is an assistant professor of music at University of Wisconsin-Platteville and was named a Steinway Artist in December 2005.
Special Feature: View a video of this interview using Windows Media Player V10 or later.

Special ProgrammingElection Night Coverage - Join us, from nine until ten, for live election night coverage. Host Michael Leland talks with reporters and experts to analyze the race for State Supreme Court. We also examine the refereundum to ban the so-called Frankenstein veto.

At Issue with Ben Merens show on 04/01/2008 - According to the largest national survey of the nation’s physicians, 59 percent now support national health insurance, a 10% increase since 2002. After four, join Ben Merens and his guest in a discussion on national health insurance.

The Joy Cardin ShowThe Joy Cardin Show show on 04/01/2008 - After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest film-makers discuss a new documentary that looks at U.S. clandestine operations and their effectiveness in protecting citizens. The film, “Secrecy” is an offering in the upcoming Wisconsin Film Festival.

The Kathleen Dunn ShowThe Kathleen Dunn Show show on 03/31/2008 - His music and presence is felt today from Broadway and film scores, to symphony halls and opera houses. Kathleen Dunn talks with the author of a new biography on composer George Gershwin. Author, “George Gershwin: His Life and Work” (repeat from April 6, 2007).

At Issue with Ben Merens show on 03/31/2008 - How serious are the threats to our environment? According to Ben Merens' guest, after five, if we continue as we are, the world will be unfit to live in by the end of the century.